Allen Iverson’s divorce from Tawanna Iverson has become final, and the presiding Atlanta family court judge who signed off on the decree had some very strong words for the former NBA All-Star, TMZ.com reported.

The unidentified judge also placed some tough restrictions on Iverson for him to have any contact with his and Tawanna Iverson’s children, according to the website: He must not drink alcohol, he must attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and must see a psychologist.

In the final divorce decree published in a TMZ.com exclusive, the judge wrote, in part:

"(Iverson) does not know how to manage the children; has little interest in learning to manage the children and has actually, at times, been a hindrance to their spiritual and emotional growth and development.

“For example, he has refused to attend to an obvious and serious alcohol problem, which has caused him to do inappropriate things in the presence of the children while impaired.

“He has left the children alone without supervision. He has left his young daughters in a hotel room with men who are unknown to the mother.”

Tawanna Iverson was awarded legal and physical custody of the couple’s children. According to the decree, her ex-husband has some visitation rights, but only if he abides by certain conditions: He mustn’t drink any alcohol for the next 18 months, and until the couple’s children turn 18 he mustn’t have consumed alcohol within 24 hours of when he has contact with the children.

Allen Iverson didn’t comment on the report, but his personal life has been the focus of multiple media reports since he last played in the NBA in 2010. He has struggled with his finances, reportedly having blown virtually all of the money he earned during his career and seeing a mansion fall into foreclosure late last year.

His divorce case got so ugly, according to some reports, that at one point Tawanna Iverson wanted a list of all his sexual partners while they were together.

"Allen, while he appreciates the interest the Dallas affiliate has shown in him and that option was there for him if he wanted to take that route, he's not going to that route," Iverson's manager, Gary Moore, told USA Today Sports.

Moore said Iverson is working out in North Carolina right now and may go to Chicago soon to continue working out: "He's going to continue to work very hard to get his mind and his body back to a place where he can help a team in the future—sooner more so than later."